What do you think? Paul, John and now Ringo all have had their own greatest hits albums released in recent years complete with remastered tracks. Why hasn't this happened yet for George? As far as I know he only got two greatest hits compilations released that were split up between the 70's and 80's. There is still some quality George material that is out of print such as songs like "Cheer Down" and "Dark Horse" that could use a proper remastering. And although it is less likely to happen, they could also possibly use this as an opportunity to remix some of those Spector-drenched tracks off of All Things Must Pass (George himself considered doing this for that album's re-release).

The compilation could cover everything from his first solo LP all the way up to Brainwashed. And they could probably throw some bonus tracks in there as well such as "Horse To The Water" (his final recorded song) and maybe some unreleased stuff. Supposedly George said in one of his final interviews that he had recorded at least two albums' worth of material. Perhaps if this is true something could be salvaged from those recordings?

1. Life Itself2. All Those Years Ago3. Dream Away4. Gone Troppo5. Cloud Nine6. This Is Love7. Got My Mind Set On You8. When We Was Fab9. Cheer Down10. Horse To The Water11. My Sweet Lord 200012. Any Road13. Brainwashed14. Marwa Blues15. Stuck Inside A Cloud

1. Faster 2. Love Comes To Everyone 3. Life Itself 4. All Those Years Ago 5. Teardrops 6. Wake Up My Love 7. I Really Love You 8. That's The Way It Goes 9. I Don't Want To Do It 10. Got My Mind Set On You 11. Cloud Nine 12. This Is Love 13. When We Was Fab 14. Devil's Radio 15. Cheer Down 16. Horse To The Water 17. Any Road 18. Stuck Inside A Cloud

There's been numerous artists who have been a one hit wonder and released a "Greatest hits" retrospective...the dude who sung American Pie for example.

"Wings IV introduced Jimmy McCulloch, a spunky lead guitarist with grit, able to spur Paul on unlike any previous soloist. His debut track, the magnificent single `Junior's Farm', stands as one of Wings' finest emotional and technical releases."

Now that George's back catalogue is being remastered and released on Parlophone (here in the UK) including the Dark Horse stuff, there is no reason why a definitive collection shouldn't be released especially as Ringo has just had one.Maybe after the final two George albums "Dark Horse" & "Extra Texture" have been remastered then we'll finally get one (with hopefully one or two tasty morsels included)!